Literacy learning in networked classrooms : using the internet with middle-level students / Mary L. McNabb ; with Bonnie B. Thurber ... [et al.].

By: McNabb, Mary LContributor(s): Thurber, Bonnie BMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Newark, DE : International Reading Association, c2006Description: xiv, 151 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0872075672; 9780872075672Other title: Using the internet with middle-level studentsSubject(s): Language arts (Secondary) -- Computer-assisted instruction | Computers and literacy | Internet in education | Virtual reality in educationDDC classification: 428.0071/2 LOC classification: LB1631 | .M3954 2006Online resources: Table of contents
Contents:
Exploring the Internet in literacy learning -- The pedagogy of distributive learning communities -- Fostering ownership of literacy online -- Conducting information research online -- Learning the writing process online -- Designing networked classrooms -- Trends influencing the future of literacy education.
Summary: Middle-level teachers, librarians, and media specialists can use this book to meet current English language arts and technology standards and to prepare students to be literate citizens in the 21st century. Additional teaching tools include timelines of classroom events, reproducible rubrics for assessing curriculum units, suggested Web resources, and a glossary of key terms. --From publisher's description.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-141) and index.

Exploring the Internet in literacy learning -- The pedagogy of distributive learning communities -- Fostering ownership of literacy online -- Conducting information research online -- Learning the writing process online -- Designing networked classrooms -- Trends influencing the future of literacy education.

Middle-level teachers, librarians, and media specialists can use this book to meet current English language arts and technology standards and to prepare students to be literate citizens in the 21st century. Additional teaching tools include timelines of classroom events, reproducible rubrics for assessing curriculum units, suggested Web resources, and a glossary of key terms. --From publisher's description.

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